The full national arc — Accra, Cape Coast, Kumasi and a northern extension if the length allows.
This is the 5-day version we'd suggest to a friend asking for a Ghana trip shape. It's pragmatic: it accounts for the realistic timing of each stop, the energy curve over a multi-day trip, and the order in which experiences land emotionally.
Trip overview
- Day 1 — Accra
- Day 2 — Cape Coast
- Day 3 — Kakum National Park
- Day 4 — Kumasi
- Day 5 — Mole National Park
How this itinerary is built
We try to alternate heavy days (history, long drives, emotionally weighty sites) with light days (food, slow afternoons, beach time). The first day stays relaxed — most travellers are jet-lagged. The last day stays loose so you have buffer before a flight.
Day by day
Day 1 — Accra
The day's anchor is Jamestown walking tour with a local historian. Allow two hours and book ahead where possible. After lunch at Buka (Osu), move to Kwame Nkrumah Memorial Park & mausoleum for a quieter middle of the day. End at golden hour at Pan-African plates at Buka or Asanka Local.
If you're tired, swap the afternoon for an early dinner and a long walk through Accra.
Day 2 — Cape Coast
The day's anchor is Cape Coast Castle guided tour and Door of No Return. Allow two hours and book ahead where possible. After lunch at Castle Restaurant, move to Kakum National Park canopy walkway for a quieter middle of the day. End at golden hour at Hans Cottage Botel for crocodiles and palm-wine.
If you're tired, swap the afternoon for an early dinner and a long walk through Cape Coast.
Day 3 — Kakum National Park
The day's anchor is Canopy walkway (seven bridges). Allow two hours and book ahead where possible. After lunch at Hans Cottage Botel (10 min), move to Guided rainforest walk for a quieter middle of the day. End at golden hour at Visit the cultural centre at the park entrance.
If you're tired, swap the afternoon for an early dinner and a long walk through Kakum National Park.
Day 4 — Kumasi
The day's anchor is Manhyia Palace museum. Allow two hours and book ahead where possible. After lunch at Aunty Muni Waakye, move to Kejetia Market for a quieter middle of the day. End at golden hour at Hot Akan-language dancehall at night spots like Tatu Lounge.
If you're tired, swap the afternoon for an early dinner and a long walk through Kumasi.
Day 5 — Mole National Park
The day's anchor is Walking safari with an armed park guide. Allow two hours and book ahead where possible. After lunch at Mole Motel restaurant, move to Game drive at dawn from Mole Motel for a quieter middle of the day. End at golden hour at Mystic Stone of Larabanga.
If you're tired, swap the afternoon for an early dinner and a long walk through Mole National Park.
What to bring
- Light cotton clothing and a sun hat for the coast.
- Long sleeves for the canopy walk and any northern bush walks.
- Cash in cedis — small vendors and roadside stalls don't take cards.
- Sunscreen and electrolytes — humidity hides how much you're sweating.
- A small light — power can flicker outside Accra.
When to consider extending
A 5-day Ghana trip is one shape. We'd recommend extending if any of these are true:
- You're interested in wildlife — add 2 days for Mole National Park
- You're interested in culture and craft — add 2 days for Kumasi
- You're interested in slow coast time — add 1-2 days at Busua or Ada Foah
- You're a photographer — add days everywhere; the light rewards it
Booking accommodation
For Ghana, we suggest:
- Accra: Osu for the best balance of access and comfort
- Cape Coast: Cape Coast town for the best balance of access and comfort
- Kakum National Park: Kakum park entrance for the best balance of access and comfort
Book larger hotels through any of the usual platforms; for boutique stays, message directly via Instagram or WhatsApp — Ghana's hospitality scene runs on those channels.
Practical money notes
The Ghana cedi (GHS) is the currency. As of writing, 1 USD trades around GHS 14-15 but check current rates. Carry both cedis and USD; major hotels accept cards but smaller vendors don't. ATMs are common in Accra and Cape Coast; thinner on the ground in the north.
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Frequently asked
Is a 5-day Ghana trip enough?
5 days is a comfortable length for first-time travellers for Ghana.
Best time of year for this itinerary?
November to March is the safest window for the full route. The harmattan haze is most visible in the north December to mid-February.



